Salvador Dali (1904 – 1989)

Dali-Argus-Galerie-Jeanne-Munich
Salvador Dali
‚Argus’

from the series „mythology“, altogether there are 16 graphics
1961-64
illuminated etsching and heliogravure on Japan paper
size 39 x 49,2 cm/ sheet scale 22 x 30 in (55,9 x 76,2
Edition ‘L’
Signed and dated in the plate
numbered and handsigned in pencil by the artist
catalogue raisonné (Werkverzeichnis, WVZ) Löpsinger 116

Dali-Le-Pegase-Galerie-Jeanne-Munich
Salvador Dali
‚Le Pegase’

from the series „mythology“, altogether there are 16 graphics
1961-64
Rilluminated etsching and heliogravure on Japan paper
53 x 62,5 cm/ sheet scale 56 x 76 cm
illuminated etsching and heliogravure on Japan paper
Edition ‘C’
numbered and handsigned in pencil by the artist
catalogue raisonné (Werkverzeichnis, WVZ) Löpsinger 128

Dali-Portrait-de-Ronsard-Galerie Jeanne-Munich
Salvador Dali

‚Portrait de Ronsard’

from the series Ronsard from ‚Les Amours de Cassandre’,
1968
classical technique of dry-point etching, colored on Japan paper
31,8 x 23,9 cm/ sheet scale around 38 x 28 cm
Edition 95
dry stamp ‚Dali’
numbered and handsigned in pencil by the artist
catalogue raisonné (Werkverzeichnis, WVZ) Löpsinger 248

SALVADOR DALI (1904 – 1989)

Info about the artist


    The Spanish writer, sculptor, painter and graphic artist Salvador Dali was the main representative of Surrealism

    As the most famous painter of the 20th century, Dali’s works are represented in museums and international collections all over the world.

    Salvador Dali was born Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dali i Domènche in Figueres (Catalonia, Spain) in 1904 and has called himself Marqués de Dalí de Púbol (Marquis of Dalí of Púbol) since 1982 – Púbol Castle was his home.

    As the main representative of surrealism, he created numerous works with his inexhaustible painterly and technical skills, which tell new themes in alienated motifs, objects, people or landscapes. The contrast and togetherness build up the tension in the depiction.

    After the artist had to leave school in his homeland, he went to Paris. There he created his first cubist works. When Dali met Pablo Picasso, his interest in surrealism increased and his first experimental works showed him the way to his unreal, imaginary and dreamlike, i.e. surreal representations. This made the artist the main representative of the surrealism movement.

    Salvador Dali’s works can be assigned to Surrealism, Cubism, Dadaism and Modern Art

    Dali’s extensive graphic work includes numerous artistic techniques such as the
    Etchings, steel engravings, lithographs, woodcuts and mixed media techniques.

     

    Catalog raisonné of the artworks of Salvador Dali

    • The Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali, by Albert Field, 1996, published by Salvador Dali Archives Ltd.

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